Abstract

This study examines the synthesis and characterization of a macrocyclic complex molecule having the general formula [M-LX2], where M =Hg (II) with schiff base Tetradecahydrodibenzo hexaazacyclooctadecine ligands. Resulted from the interaction between mercury and the diethyl triamine and benzene- 1, 2 diol in an ethanolic solution. Schiff base and its novel mercury (II) Complexes were studied vibrational in the solid state using spectral, 1H-NMR, IR, UV, and antimicrobial activity approaches. We were able to establish the coordination mode of the metal in complexes by comparing the changes in the ligands' and complexes' FT-IR and UV-Visible spectra.
 Keywords: MERCURY (II), Schiff bases, IR, 1H-NMR, PXRD Spectroscopy.

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